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City adds streets to
sidewalk plan
Dunwoody city officials have add
ed segments of eight streets to the city’s
sidewalk construction list.
City Council on April 1 unanimous
ly approved a plan to add segments of
Peeler Road, Dunwoody Club Drive,
Tilly Mill Road, Happy Hollow Road,
Perimeter Center East, Spalding Drive,
Village Creek Drive and Mount Vernon
Place to the list of roads needing side
walks.
City Council members also said dur
ing their April 1 meeting that they want
to speed up the construction of side
walks on other streets, notably Hensley
Drive and Mount Vernon Way. Public
Works Director Michael Smith estimat
ed moving forward would cost the city
about $70,000 on Hensley and about
$165,000 on Mount Vernon Way.
Councilman John Heneghan sug
gested that money originally allocated
this year to build a roundabout at Ver-
mack and Womack roads be redirected
to sidewalks. “We are not going ahead
with that roundabout this year,” he said.
Since the city’s plan was first adopted
in 2010, the city has built or is building
BRIEFS
about seven miles of sidewalks, Smith
wrote in a memorandum to the coun
cil. Another five miles was added to the
list, he said.
Groundbreaking
set for
Renaissance parks
Dunwoody city officials plan to offi
cially break ground April 17 on Project
Renaissance, the city’s redevelopment in
the Georgetown area.
The project, announced last year, will
feature single-family homes, parks and
a multi-use trail. John Wieland Homes
and Neighborhoods will develop the
housing.
A groundbreaking ceremony to mark
the first phase of work on the parks is
scheduled for 10 a.m. April 17 at the
corner of Shallowford Road and Dun
woody Park.
Dunwoody Government Calendar
The Dunwoody City Council usually meets the second and fourth
Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at Dunwoody City Hall located at 41
Perimeter Center East Suite No. 103.
For a complete and up to date schedule of Dunwoody City meetings,
visit http://www.dunwoodyga.gov/Residents/Calendar.aspx
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